The investment seeks to provide long-term capital appreciation,the fund invests primarily in the common stocks of U.S.companis withe prospects for rapid earning growth,it may invest in stocks across all markets sectors and market capitalizations and has historically invested significant portions of its assets in large-mid and small capitalization companies,

fund positions by sector

Color

Name

Portion

Consumer Discretionary

15%

Financials

14%

Health Care

21%

Information Technology

8%

Materials

13%

Telecommunications

4%

Unclassified

24%

fund positions by style

Color

Name

Portion

Large Cap Growth

8%

Large Cap Blend

8%

Large Cap Value

8%

Mid Cap Growth

3%

Mid Cap Value

10%

Small Cap Growth

8%

Small Cap Value

4%

Micro Cap Growth

2%

Micro Cap Blend

14%

Micro Cap Value

8%

Value

Blend

Growth

Large

8%

8%

8%

24%

Medium

10%

0%

3%

13%

Small

4%

0%

8%

12%

Micro

8%

14%

2%

24%

30%

22%

21%

recent returns

RETURNS

Last Week

0.05%

Last Month

-9.36%

Last 3 Months

-5.28%

Last 6 Months

0.75%

Last 12 Months

12.51%

Last 2 Years

26.82%

Last 3 Years

70.65%

Last 5 Years

N/A

Since Inception

116.85%

(Annualized)

20.62%

S&P500 RETURNS

Last Week

1.61%

Last Month

-2.64%

Last 3 Months

3.35%

Last 6 Months

16.25%

Last 12 Months

23.88%

Last 2 Years

30.09%

Last 3 Years

60.12%

Last 5 Years

N/A

Since Inception

99.27%

(Annualized)

18.17%

RETURNS VS S&P500

Last Week

-1.57%

Last Month

-6.72%

Last 3 Months

-8.63%

Last 6 Months

-15.50%

Last 12 Months

-11.37%

Last 2 Years

-3.28%

Last 3 Years

10.53%

Last 5 Years

N/A

Since Inception

17.59%

(Annualized)

2.45%

fund rankings

For the six month period ending March 31, 2013 babdul’s Mutual Fund outperformed 31.5% of the other funds on our site.

ALL RANKINGS FOR babdul’s Mutual Fund

Date

1 Month

3 Months

6 Months

1 Year

2 Year

3 Year

4 Year

Sep 30, 2009

92.1%

50.0%

Dec 31, 2009

88.4%

39.9%

44.6%

Mar 31, 2010

39.4%

85.9%

75.7%

Jun 30, 2010

15.7%

17.6%

45.0%

42.9%

Sep 30, 2010

77.1%

86.3%

51.5%

68.8%

Dec 31, 2010

36.2%

76.1%

86.3%

81.1%

Mar 31, 2011

75.9%

80.6%

82.6%

76.3%

Jun 30, 2011

22.9%

92.6%

94.5%

95.5%

86.7%

Sep 30, 2011

25.3%

69.6%

84.7%

97.4%

94.7%

Dec 31, 2011

2.2%

38.1%

63.4%

89.5%

94.5%

Mar 31, 2012

12.5%

70.0%

56.7%

87.9%

92.6%

Jun 30, 2012

99.6%

99.5%

99.2%

98.4%

#66

98.0%

Sep 30, 2012

68.7%

95.8%

#43

99.2%

#36

#70

Dec 31, 2012

6.8%

59.3%

93.9%

#97

#36

#69

Mar 31, 2013

22.4%

23.4%

31.5%

98.4%

99.0%

99.0%

N/C = “Not Compliant”, and means babdul’s Mutual Fund wasn’t compliant for that period. A blue star means babdul’s Mutual Fund was in the top 100 funds for that period. A green star means babdul’s Mutual Fund was in the top 25%.
The numbers above are the percentage of compliant funds that babdul’s Mutual Fund beat in the given time period, unless it was in the top 100 for that period, in which case the number displays your rank.

alpha/beta vs. S&P500

For an explanation of alpha and beta, see the entry for “beta” in our glossary.

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